[ale] Slide Show Software[OT]

aaron aaron at pd.org
Sun Nov 21 03:08:03 EST 2004


As a tremendous time saver and to make distribution less dependent on 
proprietary computers or software,  you might consider recording the slide 
shows via digital video camera or composing your slide shows in a computer  
editing program like iMovie and then simply publish them on VHS or DVD.  
There may also be options through DVD authoring programs, like the iDVD 
program that ships with OSeX Macs. Most have some level of slide show with 
sound track capabilities, though you probably need to step up to a full 
authoring suite like DVD Studio Pro to set individual slide timings and fully 
control transition selections.

There may be some other, similar avenues as well. I do contract video work 
like this for a living, so feel free to get in touch private if the DVD route 
is appealing and you want to put my tools and expertise to use.

peace
(because the only sane nation is a nation at peace)
aaron
Image Architects
404.315-0406
 
On Saturday 20 November 2004 22:10, David Corbin wrote:
> I'm looking for a recommendation for slide show software.  I don't mean JUST 
a 
> program that takes a bunch of jpegs and shows them one after another.  My 
> mother (and her friend) has a whole bunch (I'd guess 50) of slide shows (the 
> traditiional type, with color positive films in little cardboard frames) 
that 
> are set to music.  The audio recording has some type (inaudiable) of signal 
> on it that drives the two slide projectors to "change".
> 
> My mother and her partner have finally decided to "digitize" the shows.  She 
> has the slide-scanner, and I'm sure I can hook up the audio and record that.  
> But I'd like to find a piece of software that has the necessary features for 
> her.  
> 
> Necessary Features:
> 1) Support Audio w/show
> 2) Many transition choices
> 3) Windows compatible for creation
> 4) Freely distribituable player or really pervasive format
> 5) Really easy to use (my mother gets by on the computer, but a geek she's 
> not).
> 
> Nice to have Features:
> 1) Open Source
> 2) Automatically detects existing audio "change" signal (not sure what it 
is)
> 
> 
> Anybody have any experience with such?
> 
> David
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